Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr - June 1951)

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This is it in a nutshell!. . ii 1 i ****** _ 1 recommends the sensational 21 B microphone . . . because it combines unparalleled technical qualities plus the advantages of inconspicuousness. It doesn't obscure the performer's countenance. Suspended over a radio or TV stage, it blends into the background. It can be hidden easily in stage props. Yet with all these advantages of the Altec 2 lB's minute size, you not only don't sacrifice technical quality— you actually gain a new order of perfection in performer-freedom, in fidelity, and in frequency response. Moreover, this miniature masterpiece is blastproof, shockproof, omnidirectional . . . and, well, let your Graybar Representative tell you the rest! For uses where the cardioid type of mike is desired, Graybar has the long-preferred Western Electric 639A and 639B. And the well known dynamic type 633A will continue to be made available through Graybar by Altec. Graybar has everything you need in broadcast equipment . . . PLUS everything for wiring, ventilating, signaling, and lighting for your entire station and grounds! Whatever your requirements — to get the most suitable items most quickly, call your nearest Graybar Broadcast Equipment Representative. Graybar Electric Company, Inc. Executive offices: Graybar Building, New York 17, New York. 150-16 Distributor of Western Electric products Graybar Brings You Broadcasting's Best . . . Amplifiers (1 ,23) Antenna Equipment (23) Attenuators (8) Cabinets (15) Consoles (23) Loudspeakers and Accessories (1,23,25) Microphones, Stands, and Accessories (1,13,14,16,23,25) Monitors (12) Recorders and Accessories (2,9,19,22) Speech Input Equipment (23) Test Equipment (1,8,12,24) Towers (Vertical Radiators) (3) Tower Lighting Equipment (7,11) Transmission Line and Accessories (5) Transmitters, AM and TV (6,20,23) Tubes (11,16,23) Turntables, Reproducers, and Accessories (9,19,23) Wiring Supplies and Devices (4,10,11,13,18,21,25) Manufactured By (1 (2 o: (4 (5 (6 (7 (8 (9 (10 (11 (12 (13 (14 (15 (16 (17 (18 (19 (20 (21 (22 (23 (24 (25 Aitec Lansing Ampex Blaw-Knox Bryant Communication Products Continental Electronics Crouse-Hinds Daven Fairchild General Cable General Electric General Radio Hubbell Hugh Lyons Karp Metal Machlett Meletron National Electric Products Presto Standard Electronics Triangle Webster Electric Western Electric Weston Whitney Blake Graybar's network of more than 100 offices and warehouses in principal cities throughout the nation assures you of convenient service wherever you are. The 19 Graybar Broadcast Equipment Representatives are located in the following key cities: DETROIT P. L. Gundy, Temple 1-5500 ATLANTA E. W. Stone, Cypress 1751 BOSTON J. P. Lynch, Kenmore 6-4567 CHICAGO E. H. Taylor, Canal 6-4100 CINCINNATI W. H. Hansher, Main 0600 CLEVELAND W. S. Rockwell, Cherry 1-1360 DALLAS C. C. Ross, Randolph 6454 HOUSTON R. T. Asbury, Atwood 8-4571 JACKSONVILLE W. C. Winfree, Jacksonville 6-7611 KANSAS CITY, MO. R. B. Uhrig, Baltimore 1644 LOS ANGELES R. B. Thompson, Angelus 3-7283 MINNEAPOLIS W. G. Pree, Geneva 1621 NEW YORK J. J. Connolly, Stillwell 6-5858 PHILADELPHIA G. I. Jones, Walnut 2-5405 PITTSBURGH R. F. Grossett, Allegheny 1-410C RICHMOND E. C. Toms, Richmond 7-3491 SAN FRANCISCO K. G. Morrison, Market 1-5131 SEATTLE D. I. Craig, Mutual 0123 ST. LOUIS J. P. Lenkerd, Newstead 4700 BROADCASTING Telecasting June 11, 1951 Page 57